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Assistant Coastal Data Scientist

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3 weeks ago
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Assistant Coastal Data Scientist

Location: Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry, CF633RF

Start Date: ASAP

Contract Duration: 3+ Months

Working Hours: Mon – Fri, 09:00 – 17:00, 37 Hours per week

Pay Rate: £ 12.65 per hour

Job Ref: OR12813

Job Responsibilities

Assist in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of coastal data to support environmental and infrastructure projects.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate data insights into strategic planning and decision-making processes.

Utilize GIS software and other data analysis tools to visualize and present findings effectively.

Contribute to the development of predictive models and simulations for coastal management and risk assessment.

Support the preparation of technical reports and presentations for stakeholders and decision-makers.

Person Specifications

Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Data Science, Geography, or a related field.

Strong analytical skills with experience in data collection and analysis, preferably in a coastal or environmental context.

Proficiency in GIS software and statistical analysis tools.

Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams.

Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving abilities and a proactive approach to challenges.

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